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- Introducing Uncanny Agent: The AI Assistant That Manages Your WordPress Siteby Syed Balkhi on 26/05/2026 at 10:00
Ever logged into WordPress to publish a post, only to end up spending hours on admin tasks? It happens more often than we probably want to admit. You meant to write, but then you noticed yesterday’s orders needed checking. A landing page needed updating before… Read More » The post Introducing Uncanny Agent: The AI Assistant That Manages Your WordPress Site first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How I Use a WordPress Quiz to Automatically Qualify Leadsby Shahzad Saeed on 25/05/2026 at 10:00
A standard contact form tells you almost nothing about the person who just filled it out. You get a name and an email address, but no idea whether that person is ready to buy, still exploring options, or not a real fit at all. At… Read More » The post How I Use a WordPress Quiz to Automatically Qualify Leads first appeared on WPBeginner.
- What’s New in WordPress 7.0? (Features & Screenshots)by Editorial Staff on 20/05/2026 at 18:42
WordPress 7.0 is finally here 🥳, and we’ve been testing it since the early beta. It’s the first major release of 2026, and it’s a big one, with a brand-new AI Connectors screen, responsive block controls, and a refreshed admin experience that makes the dashboard… Read More » The post What’s New in WordPress 7.0? (Features & Screenshots) first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- Grandoreiro Malware and BTMOB RAT Campaigns Target Windows and Android Usersby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/05/2026 at 16:10
Latin America and Europe become the target of two banking trojan campaigns that are designed to infect Windows and Android devices with Grandoreiro and BTMOB malware, respectively. That's according to new findings from WatchGuard and ESET, which have observed the two malware families being used to single out companies in Spain, Portugal, and Mexico, as well as mobile users in Brazil. The
- Malicious npm Package Stole Files From Claude AI User Directory via GitHubby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/05/2026 at 15:44
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malicious package on the npm registry that comes with information stealing capabilities. According to OX Security, the package, named "mouse5212-super-formatter," is designed to upload files from "/mnt/user-data," a dedicated directory used by Anthropic's Claude artificial intelligence (AI) tool to handle uploads and outputs in the background. The
- 5 Steps to Managing Shadow AI Tools Without Slowing Down Employeesby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/05/2026 at 13:28
When an employee installs an AI writing assistant, connects a coding copilot to their IDE, or starts summarizing meetings with a new browser tool, they are doing exactly what a productive employee should do: finding faster ways to work. Across most organizations today, employees are running three to five AI tools on any given day. Most were never reviewed by IT. A significant portion connects
- GlassWorm Malware Takedown Disrupts Developer Supply Chain Attack Infrastructureby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/05/2026 at 11:48
CrowdStrike, in partnership with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, has announced the simultaneous disruption of all command-and-control (C2) channels associated with GlassWorm, a persistent software chain campaign targeting software developers through malicious packages and extensions. "Since at least early 2025, GlassWorm operators have systematically targeted software developers, a
- 3 SOC Steps that Shut Down Incident Risks Earlyby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 27/05/2026 at 11:45
Most organizations still picture cyber defense as a fortress problem: build stronger walls, add more guards, buy another detection engine. But modern incidents rarely crash through the front gate. They drift in disguised as routine activity, hide inside legitimate processes, and quietly accumulate risk long before anyone labels them an "incident." That changes the role of the SOC entirely. The








